Re: vCenter adding issue in DP 10.2

You should try to work with FQDNs rather than IPs for all of your clients. This is a best practive for basically every backup application.

Please validate if you can login to the vCenter WebUI with the user credentials you have configured. It does not need to be a SSO user. You can also use a Active Directory account. Just make sure you have the right set of permissions and there is no firewall blocking 443/TCP between the backup host and the vCenter server.

Re: vCenter adding issue in DP 10.2

You should try to work with FQDNs rather than IPs for all of your clients. This is a best practive for basically every backup application.

Please validate if you can login to the vCenter WebUI with the user credentials you have configured. It does not need to be a SSO user. You can also use a Active Directory account. Just make sure you have the right set of permissions and there is no firewall blocking 443/TCP between the backup host and the vCenter server.

Re: vCenter adding issue in DP 10.2

Valid backup hosts are Windows Server (2008 R2 - 2016) or Linux (SLES 11.x or 12.x, RHEL 6.x or 7.x, CentOS 7.x) only. You should try a different user and look into /var/opt/omni/log/debug.log on the Backup Host.

Do you have an user administrator@vsphere.local on the vCenter or is this the one you have used? Please keep in mind that Data Protector does not validate the credentials until you try to configure the integration (where you see the actual error).

Re: vCenter adding issue in DP 10.2

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